Pissing into the wind
Our land managers know from their own springs that there is
more to the environment than meets their eyes; They know that sound
environmental flows are not subject to our taps and the simple quantity numbers
of bookkeeping accountants in politics.
Our wannabe engineers of the environment can spend billions of dollars trying to
describe things with facts and numbers and still not know anything concrete.
Worse , they can prescribe the garden of Eden with trees that just don’t fit
here .http://misplacedconcreteness.blogspot.com
All locals know about quality decisions and the idea of
place driven consensus; where the best decision weighs up the deep and wide
substance of the situation; this wisdom is not likely to be written in stone in
a plan – however much it costs.
Recently Malcolm Gardiner finally got the ear of Federal Ministers over the unique
platypus streams and threats to them near Gellibrand.
The Kawarren and Barongarook creeks, like Lake Eyre, tap
water resources that are huge but hidden.
Even though there is a lot of water down below the surface, just one
small deep tapping by a bore, like those put in by Barwon Water in our Region,
can and has stopped eon aged perennial flows at the edges of those unique habitats over a very wide
area: one of the reasons so many animals
died when they did this a few years ago . This action even dried out the peat
beds and nearly burnt the Otways out as a consequence .
One lives in hope that more politicians like Ministers Price
and Henderson will not be tempted, like
those earlier explorers Burke ,Wong and
Bracks who dreamt of doing the impossible with water ; using another 13 billion dollars on
research or creating water.
Real humility and respect are required to prevent our
wannabes thinking they are God like in
ability.
The above named attitudes and respect for on ground experts
are the only thing that will stop their ongoing trumped up
proclamations that they can rejuvenate streams and keep life going in
the Savannah with more of their very own engineered piddling . Our reservoirs
are tiny when you compare them with peak runoff flow volumes.
Labels: stream management .Darling river